My last post pertaining to this Red Teaming Hardware Implant was about an updated version. This post also covers the changes made to two versions since my last post about the WarBerryPi v5. We now have an updated release for the Raspberry Pi based hardware implant allowing you to be stealthy during red teaming scenarios, exfiltrating information with speed. - WarBerryPi Version Read more about UPDATE: WarBerryPi Version 5.1b!

If you remember, I had posted about this Red Teaming Hardware Implant in an earlier post. It now happens that it was updated and we now have WarBerryPi Version 5! As you remember, it is a Raspberry Pi based hardware implant allowing you to be stealthy during red teaming scenarios, exfiltrating information with speed. Read more about UPDATE: WarBerryPi Version 5!

There is a lot of fun offensive stuff being developed in PowerShell these days. An example is Invoke-Phant0m an excellent Microsoft Windows eventlog wiper. This post is about PSAttack, a framework which tries to include almost all Microsoft PowerShell scripts that can be used in a penetration test. Read more about PSAttack: A Offensive PowerShell Console!

If you read this blog, you must have read about an earlier post titled - List of Raspberry Pi DIY Projects for Anonymity! Though that post dealt with DIY projects about anonymity, this post is about WarBerryPi, which is more of a device to be used for offensive activities such as red teaming built on the versatile Raspberry Pi platform. The name WarBerryPi was conceived by Read more about WarBerryPi: Red Teaming Hardware Implant!

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Three days ago, an updated version – Sysdig Falco v0.15.0 – was released. It has been some time since I last blogged about this open source behavorial activity monitor which has container support. This release incorporates a lot of rule updates that are now also tagged the for MITRE ATT&CK Framework and patches CVE-2019-8339, a medium severity vulnerability.Read more about UPDATE: Sysdig Falco v0.15.0